Truck driver in Humboldt Broncos crash denied first bid to remain in Canada after sentence

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Truck driver in Humboldt Broncos crash denied first bid to remain in Canada after sentence
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He is referred to the IRB for an admissibility hearing, which has not yet been scheduled. He is not currently subject to a deportation order.

A spokesperson for the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada confirmed the information on Wednesday. The matter has been referred to the immigration division for an admissibility hearing, which would make the decision on deportation, but it has not yet been scheduled.

A criminal conviction that carries a sentence of more than six months makes a permanent resident ineligible to remain in the country. The CBSA decided to refer Sidhu to the IRB for an admissibility hearing. The hearing has not yet been scheduled and he is not currently subject to a deportation order. On April 6, 2018, Sidhu drove into the path of a charter bus at a rural Saskatchewan intersection, killing 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos Junior Hockey team and injuring 13 others. Sidhu said he was distracted by a loose tarp on his double trailer and missed five highway-related signs, including the stop sign at Highways 35 and 335.Article content

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